Permalink | Email this | Comments]]>koenigseggFri, 06 Mar 2015 07:59:00 ESThttp://www.autoblog.com/feed/21149878/article-comments.xmlhttp://www.autoblog.com/feed/21149878/article-comments.htmlhttp://www.autoblog.com/feed/2015/03/06/koenigsegg-four-door-camless-engine-report/21149878/article-detail.xml21149878http://o.aolcdn.com/dims-shared/dims3/GLOB/crop/1280x723+0+61/resize/376x212!/format/jpg/quality/85/http%3A%2F%2Fo.aolcdn.com%2Fhss%2Fstorage%2Fmidas%2F78e3fe11f873475e4f15f43b28058cab%2F201646671%2F07-koenigsegg-regera-geneva-1.jpghttp://o.aolcdn.com/dims-shared/dims3/GLOB/crop/1280x720+0+38/resize/800x450!/format/jpg/quality/85/http%3A%2F%2Fo.aolcdn.com%2Fhss%2Fstorage%2Fmidas%2F78e3fe11f873475e4f15f43b28058cab%2F201646671%2F07-koenigsegg-regera-geneva-1.jpghttp://www.autoblog.com/2015/03/05/phiaro-p75-concept-cipher-geneva-2015/
http://www.autoblog.com/2015/03/05/phiaro-p75-concept-cipher-geneva-2015/http://www.autoblog.com/2015/03/05/phiaro-p75-concept-cipher-geneva-2015/#commentsFiled under: Design/Style, Geneva Motor Show, Convertible, Concept CarsThe Phiaro P75 Concept Cipher at the Geneva Motor Show is a project borne from Japanese engineers wanting to create their ultimate weekend car that could be at home at the track or on the road. The skeletal roadster packs 142 horsepower in a 1.5-liter four-cylinder sitting behind the driver.